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* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
* met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
* neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
* this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* Authors: Nathan Binkert
* Lisa Hsu
*/
/** @file
* Device module for modelling the National Semiconductor
* DP83820 ethernet controller
*/
#ifndef __DEV_NS_GIGE_HH__
#define __DEV_NS_GIGE_HH__
#include "base/inet.hh"
#include "base/statistics.hh"
#include "dev/etherint.hh"
#include "dev/etherpkt.hh"
#include "dev/io_device.hh"
#include "dev/ns_gige_reg.h"
#include "dev/pcidev.hh"
#include "dev/pktfifo.hh"
#include "sim/eventq.hh"
// Hash filtering constants
const uint16_t FHASH_ADDR = 0x100;
const uint16_t FHASH_SIZE = 0x100;
// EEPROM constants
const uint8_t EEPROM_READ = 0x2;
const uint8_t EEPROM_SIZE = 64; // Size in words of NSC93C46 EEPROM
const uint8_t EEPROM_PMATCH2_ADDR = 0xA; // EEPROM Address of PMATCH word 2
const uint8_t EEPROM_PMATCH1_ADDR = 0xB; // EEPROM Address of PMATCH word 1
const uint8_t EEPROM_PMATCH0_ADDR = 0xC; // EEPROM Address of PMATCH word 0
/**
* Ethernet device registers
*/
struct dp_regs {
uint32_t command;
uint32_t config;
uint32_t mear;
uint32_t ptscr;
uint32_t isr;
uint32_t imr;
uint32_t ier;
uint32_t ihr;
uint32_t txdp;
uint32_t txdp_hi;
uint32_t txcfg;
uint32_t gpior;
uint32_t rxdp;
uint32_t rxdp_hi;
uint32_t rxcfg;
uint32_t pqcr;
uint32_t wcsr;
uint32_t pcr;
uint32_t rfcr;
uint32_t rfdr;
uint32_t brar;
uint32_t brdr;
uint32_t srr;
uint32_t mibc;
uint32_t vrcr;
uint32_t vtcr;
uint32_t vdr;
uint32_t ccsr;
uint32_t tbicr;
uint32_t tbisr;
uint32_t tanar;
uint32_t tanlpar;
uint32_t taner;
uint32_t tesr;
};
struct dp_rom {
/**
* for perfect match memory.
* the linux driver doesn't use any other ROM
*/
uint8_t perfectMatch[ETH_ADDR_LEN];
/**
* for hash table memory.
* used by the freebsd driver
*/
uint8_t filterHash[FHASH_SIZE];
};
class NSGigEInt;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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class Packet;
/**
* NS DP83820 Ethernet device model
*/
class NSGigE : public PciDev
{
public:
/** Transmit State Machine states */
enum TxState
{
txIdle,
txDescRefr,
txDescRead,
txFifoBlock,
txFragRead,
txDescWrite,
txAdvance
};
/** Receive State Machine States */
enum RxState
{
rxIdle,
rxDescRefr,
rxDescRead,
rxFifoBlock,
rxFragWrite,
rxDescWrite,
rxAdvance
};
enum DmaState
{
dmaIdle,
dmaReading,
dmaWriting,
dmaReadWaiting,
dmaWriteWaiting
};
/** EEPROM State Machine States */
enum EEPROMState
{
eepromStart,
eepromGetOpcode,
eepromGetAddress,
eepromRead
};
protected:
/** device register file */
dp_regs regs;
dp_rom rom;
/** pci settings */
bool ioEnable;
#if 0
bool memEnable;
bool bmEnable;
#endif
/*** BASIC STRUCTURES FOR TX/RX ***/
/* Data FIFOs */
PacketFifo txFifo;
PacketFifo rxFifo;
/** various helper vars */
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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EthPacketPtr txPacket;
EthPacketPtr rxPacket;
uint8_t *txPacketBufPtr;
uint8_t *rxPacketBufPtr;
uint32_t txXferLen;
uint32_t rxXferLen;
bool rxDmaFree;
bool txDmaFree;
/** DescCaches */
ns_desc32 txDesc32;
ns_desc32 rxDesc32;
ns_desc64 txDesc64;
ns_desc64 rxDesc64;
Make the notion of a global event tick independent of the actual CPU cycle ticks. This allows the user to have CPUs of different frequencies, and also allows frequencies and latencies that are not evenly divisible by the CPU frequency. For now, the CPU frequency is still set to the global frequency, but soon, we'll hopefully make the global frequency fixed at something like 1THz and set all other frequencies independently. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: The cycles counter is based on the current cpu cycle. cpu/base_cpu.cc: frequency isn't the cpu parameter anymore, cycleTime is. cpu/base_cpu.hh: frequency isn't the cpu parameter anymore, cycleTime is. create several public functions for getting the cpu frequency and the numbers of ticks for a given number of cycles, etc. cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: cpu/trace/trace_cpu.cc: Now that ticks aren't cpu cycles, fixup code to advance by the proper number of ticks. cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: cpu/trace/trace_cpu.hh: Provide a function to get the number of ticks for a given number of cycles. dev/alpha_console.cc: Update for changes in the way that frequencies and latencies are accessed. Move some stuff to init() dev/alpha_console.hh: Need a pointer to the system and the cpu to get the frequency so we can pass the info to the console code. dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ide_disk.hh: dev/ns_gige.cc: dev/ns_gige.hh: update for changes in the way bandwidths are passed from python to C++ to accomidate the new way that ticks works. dev/ide_disk.cc: update for changes in the way bandwidths are passed from python to C++ to accomidate the new way that ticks works. Add some extra debugging printfs dev/platform.cc: dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: outline the constructor and destructor dev/platform.hh: outline the constructor and destructor. don't keep track of the interrupt frequency. Only provide the accessor function. dev/tsunami.cc: dev/tsunami.hh: outline the constructor and destructor Don't set the interrupt frequency here. Get it from the actual device that does the interrupting. dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_io.hh: Make the interrupt interval a configuration parameter. (And convert the interval to the new latency/frequency stuff in the python) kern/linux/linux_system.cc: update for changes in the way bandwidths are passed from python to C++ to accomidate the new way that ticks works. For now, we must get the boot cpu's frequency as a parameter since allowing the system to have a pointer to the boot cpu would cause a cycle. kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc: For now, we must get the boot cpu's frequency as a parameter since allowing the system to have a pointer to the boot cpu would cause a cycle. python/m5/config.py: Fix support for cycle_time relative latencies and frequencies. Add support for getting a NetworkBandwidth or a MemoryBandwidth. python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.mpy: All CPUs now have a cycle_time. The default is the global frequency, but it is now possible to set the global frequency to some large value (like 1THz) and set each CPU frequency independently. python/m5/objects/BaseCache.mpy: python/m5/objects/Ide.mpy: Make this a Latency parameter python/m5/objects/BaseSystem.mpy: We need to pass the boot CPU's frequency to the system python/m5/objects/Ethernet.mpy: Update parameter types to use latency and bandwidth types python/m5/objects/Platform.mpy: this frequency isn't needed. We get it from the clock interrupt. python/m5/objects/Tsunami.mpy: The clock generator should hold the frequency sim/eventq.hh: Need to remove this assertion because the writeback event queue is different from the CPU's event queue which can cause this assertion to fail. sim/process.cc: Fix comment. sim/system.hh: Struct member to hold the boot CPU's frequency. sim/universe.cc: remove unneeded variable. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 51efe4041095234bf458d9b3b0d417f4cae16fdc
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/* state machine cycle time */
Tick clock;
inline Tick cycles(int numCycles) const { return numCycles * clock; }
Make the notion of a global event tick independent of the actual CPU cycle ticks. This allows the user to have CPUs of different frequencies, and also allows frequencies and latencies that are not evenly divisible by the CPU frequency. For now, the CPU frequency is still set to the global frequency, but soon, we'll hopefully make the global frequency fixed at something like 1THz and set all other frequencies independently. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: The cycles counter is based on the current cpu cycle. cpu/base_cpu.cc: frequency isn't the cpu parameter anymore, cycleTime is. cpu/base_cpu.hh: frequency isn't the cpu parameter anymore, cycleTime is. create several public functions for getting the cpu frequency and the numbers of ticks for a given number of cycles, etc. cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: cpu/trace/trace_cpu.cc: Now that ticks aren't cpu cycles, fixup code to advance by the proper number of ticks. cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: cpu/trace/trace_cpu.hh: Provide a function to get the number of ticks for a given number of cycles. dev/alpha_console.cc: Update for changes in the way that frequencies and latencies are accessed. Move some stuff to init() dev/alpha_console.hh: Need a pointer to the system and the cpu to get the frequency so we can pass the info to the console code. dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ide_disk.hh: dev/ns_gige.cc: dev/ns_gige.hh: update for changes in the way bandwidths are passed from python to C++ to accomidate the new way that ticks works. dev/ide_disk.cc: update for changes in the way bandwidths are passed from python to C++ to accomidate the new way that ticks works. Add some extra debugging printfs dev/platform.cc: dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: outline the constructor and destructor dev/platform.hh: outline the constructor and destructor. don't keep track of the interrupt frequency. Only provide the accessor function. dev/tsunami.cc: dev/tsunami.hh: outline the constructor and destructor Don't set the interrupt frequency here. Get it from the actual device that does the interrupting. dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_io.hh: Make the interrupt interval a configuration parameter. (And convert the interval to the new latency/frequency stuff in the python) kern/linux/linux_system.cc: update for changes in the way bandwidths are passed from python to C++ to accomidate the new way that ticks works. For now, we must get the boot cpu's frequency as a parameter since allowing the system to have a pointer to the boot cpu would cause a cycle. kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc: For now, we must get the boot cpu's frequency as a parameter since allowing the system to have a pointer to the boot cpu would cause a cycle. python/m5/config.py: Fix support for cycle_time relative latencies and frequencies. Add support for getting a NetworkBandwidth or a MemoryBandwidth. python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.mpy: All CPUs now have a cycle_time. The default is the global frequency, but it is now possible to set the global frequency to some large value (like 1THz) and set each CPU frequency independently. python/m5/objects/BaseCache.mpy: python/m5/objects/Ide.mpy: Make this a Latency parameter python/m5/objects/BaseSystem.mpy: We need to pass the boot CPU's frequency to the system python/m5/objects/Ethernet.mpy: Update parameter types to use latency and bandwidth types python/m5/objects/Platform.mpy: this frequency isn't needed. We get it from the clock interrupt. python/m5/objects/Tsunami.mpy: The clock generator should hold the frequency sim/eventq.hh: Need to remove this assertion because the writeback event queue is different from the CPU's event queue which can cause this assertion to fail. sim/process.cc: Fix comment. sim/system.hh: Struct member to hold the boot CPU's frequency. sim/universe.cc: remove unneeded variable. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 51efe4041095234bf458d9b3b0d417f4cae16fdc
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/* tx State Machine */
TxState txState;
bool txEnable;
/** Current Transmit Descriptor Done */
bool CTDD;
/** halt the tx state machine after next packet */
bool txHalt;
/** ptr to the next byte in the current fragment */
Addr txFragPtr;
/** count of bytes remaining in the current descriptor */
uint32_t txDescCnt;
DmaState txDmaState;
/** rx State Machine */
RxState rxState;
bool rxEnable;
/** Current Receive Descriptor Done */
bool CRDD;
/** num of bytes in the current packet being drained from rxDataFifo */
uint32_t rxPktBytes;
/** halt the rx state machine after current packet */
bool rxHalt;
/** ptr to the next byte in current fragment */
Addr rxFragPtr;
/** count of bytes remaining in the current descriptor */
uint32_t rxDescCnt;
DmaState rxDmaState;
bool extstsEnable;
/** EEPROM State Machine */
EEPROMState eepromState;
bool eepromClk;
uint8_t eepromBitsToRx;
uint8_t eepromOpcode;
uint8_t eepromAddress;
uint16_t eepromData;
protected:
Tick dmaReadDelay;
Tick dmaWriteDelay;
Tick dmaReadFactor;
Tick dmaWriteFactor;
void *rxDmaData;
Addr rxDmaAddr;
int rxDmaLen;
bool doRxDmaRead();
bool doRxDmaWrite();
void *txDmaData;
Addr txDmaAddr;
int txDmaLen;
bool doTxDmaRead();
bool doTxDmaWrite();
void rxDmaReadDone();
friend class EventWrapper<NSGigE, &NSGigE::rxDmaReadDone>;
EventWrapper<NSGigE, &NSGigE::rxDmaReadDone> rxDmaReadEvent;
void rxDmaWriteDone();
friend class EventWrapper<NSGigE, &NSGigE::rxDmaWriteDone>;
EventWrapper<NSGigE, &NSGigE::rxDmaWriteDone> rxDmaWriteEvent;
void txDmaReadDone();
friend class EventWrapper<NSGigE, &NSGigE::txDmaReadDone>;
EventWrapper<NSGigE, &NSGigE::txDmaReadDone> txDmaReadEvent;
void txDmaWriteDone();
friend class EventWrapper<NSGigE, &NSGigE::txDmaWriteDone>;
EventWrapper<NSGigE, &NSGigE::txDmaWriteDone> txDmaWriteEvent;
bool dmaDescFree;
bool dmaDataFree;
protected:
Tick txDelay;
Tick rxDelay;
void txReset();
void rxReset();
void regsReset();
void rxKick();
Tick rxKickTick;
typedef EventWrapper<NSGigE, &NSGigE::rxKick> RxKickEvent;
Fixes so m5 compiles on gcc 3.4, which has much stricter syntax. Most changes come from templated code, which is evaluated slightly differently than in previous versions of gcc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: Alphabetize includes. arch/alpha/vptr.hh: Change the constants that are being used for alpha pagebytes to come from the ISA. base/random.hh: cpu/static_inst.cc: sim/param.cc: Fix up template syntax. base/range.hh: Include iostream for << operator. base/res_list.hh: base/statistics.hh: cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: cpu/static_inst.hh: sim/eventq.hh: sim/param.hh: Fixup for templated code to resolve different scope lookup in gcc 3.4. This defers the lookup of the function/variable until actual instantiation time by making it dependent on the templated class/function. base/trace.cc: Fix call to new. base/trace.hh: Fix up #define to have full path. cpu/base_cpu.cc: Fix up call to new. dev/etherlink.hh: dev/ns_gige.hh: dev/sinic.hh: Fixup for friend class/function declaration. g++ 3.4 no longer allows typedefs to be declared as a friend class. dev/pcidev.hh: Fix up re-definition of access level to params. kern/linux/linux_syscalls.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_syscalls.hh: Fix up header. Fix up template syntax. sim/serialize.cc: Include errno.h. sim/startup.cc: Change startupq. queue was getting destructed before all things had called ~StartupCallback(), which lead to a segfault. This puts startupq in global space, and we allocate it ourselves. Other code may be similar to this and may need changing in the future. sim/syscall_emul.hh: Include cpu/exec_context.hh and sim/process.hh, as forward declarations are no longer sufficient. sim/universe.cc: Include errno.h --HG-- extra : convert_revision : e49d08ee89eb06a28351f02bafc028ca6652d5af
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friend void RxKickEvent::process();
RxKickEvent rxKickEvent;
void txKick();
Tick txKickTick;
typedef EventWrapper<NSGigE, &NSGigE::txKick> TxKickEvent;
Fixes so m5 compiles on gcc 3.4, which has much stricter syntax. Most changes come from templated code, which is evaluated slightly differently than in previous versions of gcc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: Alphabetize includes. arch/alpha/vptr.hh: Change the constants that are being used for alpha pagebytes to come from the ISA. base/random.hh: cpu/static_inst.cc: sim/param.cc: Fix up template syntax. base/range.hh: Include iostream for << operator. base/res_list.hh: base/statistics.hh: cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: cpu/static_inst.hh: sim/eventq.hh: sim/param.hh: Fixup for templated code to resolve different scope lookup in gcc 3.4. This defers the lookup of the function/variable until actual instantiation time by making it dependent on the templated class/function. base/trace.cc: Fix call to new. base/trace.hh: Fix up #define to have full path. cpu/base_cpu.cc: Fix up call to new. dev/etherlink.hh: dev/ns_gige.hh: dev/sinic.hh: Fixup for friend class/function declaration. g++ 3.4 no longer allows typedefs to be declared as a friend class. dev/pcidev.hh: Fix up re-definition of access level to params. kern/linux/linux_syscalls.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_syscalls.hh: Fix up header. Fix up template syntax. sim/serialize.cc: Include errno.h. sim/startup.cc: Change startupq. queue was getting destructed before all things had called ~StartupCallback(), which lead to a segfault. This puts startupq in global space, and we allocate it ourselves. Other code may be similar to this and may need changing in the future. sim/syscall_emul.hh: Include cpu/exec_context.hh and sim/process.hh, as forward declarations are no longer sufficient. sim/universe.cc: Include errno.h --HG-- extra : convert_revision : e49d08ee89eb06a28351f02bafc028ca6652d5af
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friend void TxKickEvent::process();
TxKickEvent txKickEvent;
void eepromKick();
/**
* Retransmit event
*/
void transmit();
void txEventTransmit()
{
transmit();
if (txState == txFifoBlock)
txKick();
}
typedef EventWrapper<NSGigE, &NSGigE::txEventTransmit> TxEvent;
Fixes so m5 compiles on gcc 3.4, which has much stricter syntax. Most changes come from templated code, which is evaluated slightly differently than in previous versions of gcc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: Alphabetize includes. arch/alpha/vptr.hh: Change the constants that are being used for alpha pagebytes to come from the ISA. base/random.hh: cpu/static_inst.cc: sim/param.cc: Fix up template syntax. base/range.hh: Include iostream for << operator. base/res_list.hh: base/statistics.hh: cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: cpu/static_inst.hh: sim/eventq.hh: sim/param.hh: Fixup for templated code to resolve different scope lookup in gcc 3.4. This defers the lookup of the function/variable until actual instantiation time by making it dependent on the templated class/function. base/trace.cc: Fix call to new. base/trace.hh: Fix up #define to have full path. cpu/base_cpu.cc: Fix up call to new. dev/etherlink.hh: dev/ns_gige.hh: dev/sinic.hh: Fixup for friend class/function declaration. g++ 3.4 no longer allows typedefs to be declared as a friend class. dev/pcidev.hh: Fix up re-definition of access level to params. kern/linux/linux_syscalls.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_syscalls.hh: Fix up header. Fix up template syntax. sim/serialize.cc: Include errno.h. sim/startup.cc: Change startupq. queue was getting destructed before all things had called ~StartupCallback(), which lead to a segfault. This puts startupq in global space, and we allocate it ourselves. Other code may be similar to this and may need changing in the future. sim/syscall_emul.hh: Include cpu/exec_context.hh and sim/process.hh, as forward declarations are no longer sufficient. sim/universe.cc: Include errno.h --HG-- extra : convert_revision : e49d08ee89eb06a28351f02bafc028ca6652d5af
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friend void TxEvent::process();
TxEvent txEvent;
void txDump() const;
void rxDump() const;
/**
* receive address filter
*/
bool rxFilterEnable;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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bool rxFilter(const EthPacketPtr &packet);
bool acceptBroadcast;
bool acceptMulticast;
bool acceptUnicast;
bool acceptPerfect;
bool acceptArp;
bool multicastHashEnable;
/**
* Interrupt management
*/
void devIntrPost(uint32_t interrupts);
void devIntrClear(uint32_t interrupts);
void devIntrChangeMask();
Tick intrDelay;
Tick intrTick;
bool cpuPendingIntr;
void cpuIntrPost(Tick when);
void cpuInterrupt();
void cpuIntrClear();
typedef EventWrapper<NSGigE, &NSGigE::cpuInterrupt> IntrEvent;
Fixes so m5 compiles on gcc 3.4, which has much stricter syntax. Most changes come from templated code, which is evaluated slightly differently than in previous versions of gcc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: Alphabetize includes. arch/alpha/vptr.hh: Change the constants that are being used for alpha pagebytes to come from the ISA. base/random.hh: cpu/static_inst.cc: sim/param.cc: Fix up template syntax. base/range.hh: Include iostream for << operator. base/res_list.hh: base/statistics.hh: cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: cpu/static_inst.hh: sim/eventq.hh: sim/param.hh: Fixup for templated code to resolve different scope lookup in gcc 3.4. This defers the lookup of the function/variable until actual instantiation time by making it dependent on the templated class/function. base/trace.cc: Fix call to new. base/trace.hh: Fix up #define to have full path. cpu/base_cpu.cc: Fix up call to new. dev/etherlink.hh: dev/ns_gige.hh: dev/sinic.hh: Fixup for friend class/function declaration. g++ 3.4 no longer allows typedefs to be declared as a friend class. dev/pcidev.hh: Fix up re-definition of access level to params. kern/linux/linux_syscalls.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_syscalls.hh: Fix up header. Fix up template syntax. sim/serialize.cc: Include errno.h. sim/startup.cc: Change startupq. queue was getting destructed before all things had called ~StartupCallback(), which lead to a segfault. This puts startupq in global space, and we allocate it ourselves. Other code may be similar to this and may need changing in the future. sim/syscall_emul.hh: Include cpu/exec_context.hh and sim/process.hh, as forward declarations are no longer sufficient. sim/universe.cc: Include errno.h --HG-- extra : convert_revision : e49d08ee89eb06a28351f02bafc028ca6652d5af
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friend void IntrEvent::process();
IntrEvent *intrEvent;
NSGigEInt *interface;
public:
Use parameter structs for initialization so it's easier to add new devices. Abstract the Platform more so that it is unnecessary to know know platform specifics for interrupting or translating PCI DMA addresses. dev/ide_ctrl.cc: convert to parameter struct for initialization use the interrupt functions in the PciDev base class convert from tsunami to using platform We don't need an interrupt controller here. dev/ide_ctrl.hh: don't use Tsunami, use Platform make the IdeDisk a friend so that it can access my plaform convert to parameter struct for construction dev/ide_disk.cc: don't use tsunami references, but platform references dev/ns_gige.cc: Convert to parameter struct for initialzation. Use code in base class for interrupts so we don't need to know anything about the platform. Don't need an IntrControl *. dev/ns_gige.hh: We don't need a Tsunami * anymore convert to a parameter struct for construction dev/pcidev.cc: deal with new parameter struct dev/pcidev.hh: - Move all of the configuration parameters into a param struct that we can pass into the constructor. - Add a Platform * for accessing new generic interrupt post/clear and dma address translation fuctions - Create functions for posting/clearing interrupts and translating dma addresses dev/platform.cc: have default functions that panic on pci calls dev/platform.hh: don't make the pci stuff pure virtual, but rather provide default implementations that panic. Also, add dma address translation. dev/tsunami.cc: this-> isn't necessary here. add pci address translation dev/tsunami.hh: implement the pciToDma address translation --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 7db27a2fa1f1bd84704921ec7ca0280b5653c43e
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struct Params : public PciDev::Params
{
Tick clock;
Use parameter structs for initialization so it's easier to add new devices. Abstract the Platform more so that it is unnecessary to know know platform specifics for interrupting or translating PCI DMA addresses. dev/ide_ctrl.cc: convert to parameter struct for initialization use the interrupt functions in the PciDev base class convert from tsunami to using platform We don't need an interrupt controller here. dev/ide_ctrl.hh: don't use Tsunami, use Platform make the IdeDisk a friend so that it can access my plaform convert to parameter struct for construction dev/ide_disk.cc: don't use tsunami references, but platform references dev/ns_gige.cc: Convert to parameter struct for initialzation. Use code in base class for interrupts so we don't need to know anything about the platform. Don't need an IntrControl *. dev/ns_gige.hh: We don't need a Tsunami * anymore convert to a parameter struct for construction dev/pcidev.cc: deal with new parameter struct dev/pcidev.hh: - Move all of the configuration parameters into a param struct that we can pass into the constructor. - Add a Platform * for accessing new generic interrupt post/clear and dma address translation fuctions - Create functions for posting/clearing interrupts and translating dma addresses dev/platform.cc: have default functions that panic on pci calls dev/platform.hh: don't make the pci stuff pure virtual, but rather provide default implementations that panic. Also, add dma address translation. dev/tsunami.cc: this-> isn't necessary here. add pci address translation dev/tsunami.hh: implement the pciToDma address translation --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 7db27a2fa1f1bd84704921ec7ca0280b5653c43e
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Tick intr_delay;
Tick tx_delay;
Tick rx_delay;
bool dma_desc_free;
bool dma_data_free;
Tick dma_read_delay;
Tick dma_write_delay;
Tick dma_read_factor;
Tick dma_write_factor;
bool rx_filter;
Net::EthAddr eaddr;
uint32_t tx_fifo_size;
uint32_t rx_fifo_size;
bool rx_thread;
bool tx_thread;
bool rss;
bool dma_no_allocate;
Use parameter structs for initialization so it's easier to add new devices. Abstract the Platform more so that it is unnecessary to know know platform specifics for interrupting or translating PCI DMA addresses. dev/ide_ctrl.cc: convert to parameter struct for initialization use the interrupt functions in the PciDev base class convert from tsunami to using platform We don't need an interrupt controller here. dev/ide_ctrl.hh: don't use Tsunami, use Platform make the IdeDisk a friend so that it can access my plaform convert to parameter struct for construction dev/ide_disk.cc: don't use tsunami references, but platform references dev/ns_gige.cc: Convert to parameter struct for initialzation. Use code in base class for interrupts so we don't need to know anything about the platform. Don't need an IntrControl *. dev/ns_gige.hh: We don't need a Tsunami * anymore convert to a parameter struct for construction dev/pcidev.cc: deal with new parameter struct dev/pcidev.hh: - Move all of the configuration parameters into a param struct that we can pass into the constructor. - Add a Platform * for accessing new generic interrupt post/clear and dma address translation fuctions - Create functions for posting/clearing interrupts and translating dma addresses dev/platform.cc: have default functions that panic on pci calls dev/platform.hh: don't make the pci stuff pure virtual, but rather provide default implementations that panic. Also, add dma address translation. dev/tsunami.cc: this-> isn't necessary here. add pci address translation dev/tsunami.hh: implement the pciToDma address translation --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 7db27a2fa1f1bd84704921ec7ca0280b5653c43e
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};
NSGigE(Params *params);
~NSGigE();
Use parameter structs for initialization so it's easier to add new devices. Abstract the Platform more so that it is unnecessary to know know platform specifics for interrupting or translating PCI DMA addresses. dev/ide_ctrl.cc: convert to parameter struct for initialization use the interrupt functions in the PciDev base class convert from tsunami to using platform We don't need an interrupt controller here. dev/ide_ctrl.hh: don't use Tsunami, use Platform make the IdeDisk a friend so that it can access my plaform convert to parameter struct for construction dev/ide_disk.cc: don't use tsunami references, but platform references dev/ns_gige.cc: Convert to parameter struct for initialzation. Use code in base class for interrupts so we don't need to know anything about the platform. Don't need an IntrControl *. dev/ns_gige.hh: We don't need a Tsunami * anymore convert to a parameter struct for construction dev/pcidev.cc: deal with new parameter struct dev/pcidev.hh: - Move all of the configuration parameters into a param struct that we can pass into the constructor. - Add a Platform * for accessing new generic interrupt post/clear and dma address translation fuctions - Create functions for posting/clearing interrupts and translating dma addresses dev/platform.cc: have default functions that panic on pci calls dev/platform.hh: don't make the pci stuff pure virtual, but rather provide default implementations that panic. Also, add dma address translation. dev/tsunami.cc: this-> isn't necessary here. add pci address translation dev/tsunami.hh: implement the pciToDma address translation --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 7db27a2fa1f1bd84704921ec7ca0280b5653c43e
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const Params *params() const { return (const Params *)_params; }
Add default responder to bus Update configuration for new default responder on bus Update to devices to handle their own pci config space without pciconfigall Remove most of pciconfigall, it now is a dumbdevice which gets it's address based on the bus it's supposed to respond for Remove need for pci config space from platform, add registerPciDevice function to prevent more than one device from having same bus:dev:func and interrupt Remove pciconfigspace from pci devices, and py files Add calcConfigAddr that returns address for config space based on bus/dev/function + offset configs/test/fs.py: Update configuration for new default responder on bus src/dev/ide_ctrl.cc: src/dev/ide_ctrl.hh: src/dev/ns_gige.cc: src/dev/ns_gige.hh: src/dev/pcidev.cc: src/dev/pcidev.hh: Update to handle it's own pci config space without pciconfigall src/dev/io_device.cc: src/dev/io_device.hh: change naming for pio port break out recvTiming into two functions to reuse code src/dev/pciconfigall.cc: src/dev/pciconfigall.hh: removing most of pciconfigall, it now is a dumbdevice which gets it's address based on the bus it's supposed to respond for src/dev/pcireg.h: add a max size for PCI config space (per PCI spec) src/dev/platform.cc: src/dev/platform.hh: remove need for pci config space from platform, add registerPciDevice function to prevent more than one device from having same bus:dev:func and interrupt src/dev/sinic.cc: remove pciconfigspace as it's no longer a needed parameter src/dev/tsunami.cc: src/dev/tsunami.hh: src/dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: src/dev/tsunami_pchip.hh: add calcConfigAddr that returns address for config space based on bus/dev/function + offset (per PCI spec) src/mem/bus.cc: src/mem/bus.hh: src/python/m5/objects/Bus.py: add idea of default responder to bus src/python/m5/objects/Pci.py: add config port for pci devices add latency, bus and size parameters for pci config all (min is 8MB, max is 256MB see pci spec) --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 99db43b0a3a077f86611d6eaff6664a3885da7c9
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virtual Tick writeConfig(Packet *pkt);
virtual Tick read(Packet *pkt);
virtual Tick write(Packet *pkt);
bool cpuIntrPending() const;
void cpuIntrAck() { cpuIntrClear(); }
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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bool recvPacket(EthPacketPtr packet);
void transferDone();
void setInterface(NSGigEInt *i) { assert(!interface); interface = i; }
virtual void serialize(std::ostream &os);
virtual void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section);
memory mode information now contained in system object States are now running, draining, or drained. memory state information moved into system object system parameter is not fs only for cpus Implement drain() support in devices Update for drain() call that returns number of times drain_event->process() will be called Break O3 CPU! No sense in putting in a hack change that kevin is going to remove in a few minutes i imagine src/cpu/simple/atomic.cc: src/cpu/simple/atomic.hh: Since se mode has a system, allow access to it Verify that the atomic cpu is connected to an atomic system on resume src/cpu/simple/base.cc: Since se mode has a system, allow access to it src/cpu/simple/timing.cc: src/cpu/simple/timing.hh: Update for new drain() call that returns number of times drain_event->process() will be called and memory state being moved into the system Since se mode has a system, allow access to it Verify that the timing cpu is connected to an timing system on resume src/dev/ide_disk.cc: src/dev/io_device.cc: src/dev/io_device.hh: src/dev/ns_gige.cc: src/dev/ns_gige.hh: src/dev/pcidev.cc: src/dev/pcidev.hh: src/dev/sinic.cc: src/dev/sinic.hh: Implement drain() support in devices src/python/m5/config.py: Allow drain to return number of times drain_event->process() will be called. Normally 0 or 1 but things like O3 cpu or devices with multiple ports may want to call it many times src/python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py: move system parameter out of fs to everyone src/sim/sim_object.cc: src/sim/sim_object.hh: States are now running, draining, or drained. memory state information moved into system object src/sim/system.cc: src/sim/system.hh: memory mode information now contained in system object --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 1389c77e66ee6d9710bf77b4306fb47e107b21cf
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virtual void resume();
public:
void regStats();
private:
Stats::Scalar<> txBytes;
Stats::Scalar<> rxBytes;
Stats::Scalar<> txPackets;
Stats::Scalar<> rxPackets;
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
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Stats::Scalar<> txIpChecksums;
Stats::Scalar<> rxIpChecksums;
Stats::Scalar<> txTcpChecksums;
Stats::Scalar<> rxTcpChecksums;
Stats::Scalar<> txUdpChecksums;
Stats::Scalar<> rxUdpChecksums;
Stats::Scalar<> descDmaReads;
Stats::Scalar<> descDmaWrites;
Stats::Scalar<> descDmaRdBytes;
Stats::Scalar<> descDmaWrBytes;
Stats::Formula totBandwidth;
Stats::Formula totPackets;
Stats::Formula totBytes;
Stats::Formula totPacketRate;
Stats::Formula txBandwidth;
Stats::Formula rxBandwidth;
Stats::Formula txPacketRate;
Stats::Formula rxPacketRate;
Stats::Scalar<> postedSwi;
Stats::Formula coalescedSwi;
Stats::Scalar<> totalSwi;
Stats::Scalar<> postedRxIdle;
Stats::Formula coalescedRxIdle;
Stats::Scalar<> totalRxIdle;
Stats::Scalar<> postedRxOk;
Stats::Formula coalescedRxOk;
Stats::Scalar<> totalRxOk;
Stats::Scalar<> postedRxDesc;
Stats::Formula coalescedRxDesc;
Stats::Scalar<> totalRxDesc;
Stats::Scalar<> postedTxOk;
Stats::Formula coalescedTxOk;
Stats::Scalar<> totalTxOk;
Stats::Scalar<> postedTxIdle;
Stats::Formula coalescedTxIdle;
Stats::Scalar<> totalTxIdle;
Stats::Scalar<> postedTxDesc;
Stats::Formula coalescedTxDesc;
Stats::Scalar<> totalTxDesc;
Stats::Scalar<> postedRxOrn;
Stats::Formula coalescedRxOrn;
Stats::Scalar<> totalRxOrn;
Stats::Formula coalescedTotal;
Stats::Scalar<> postedInterrupts;
Stats::Scalar<> droppedPackets;
};
/*
* Ethernet Interface for an Ethernet Device
*/
class NSGigEInt : public EtherInt
{
private:
NSGigE *dev;
public:
NSGigEInt(const std::string &name, NSGigE *d)
: EtherInt(name), dev(d) { dev->setInterface(this); }
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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virtual bool recvPacket(EthPacketPtr pkt) { return dev->recvPacket(pkt); }
virtual void sendDone() { dev->transferDone(); }
};
#endif // __DEV_NS_GIGE_HH__